Smoking Laws: Explore the Web
Here are a few web sites that shed light about lighting up in public.
Lighten Up: The Smoker's Guide to Dining
So what do disgruntled smokers do when city after city passes laws forbidding them to light up during a meal? They write books. If you're a committed nicotine fiend and you're in the New York metro area, this site will save your life -- or at least your social life. It's also handy for nonsmokers who want to make sure they avoid restaurants that do allow smoking.
Americans for Nonsmokers' Rights
Feeling political? Then join these folks in the fight for clean, smoke-free air. Sure, they're a little evangelical (what -- you mean tobacco companies really aren't in cahoots with the devil?), but what do you expect from a lobbying group? At least they're evangelizing for a good cause.
Enforcing Current Tobacco Laws: A Blockhead Editorial
What does the average Joe Blow think of tobacco regulation? Take a look at this installment of The Blockhead Journal, produced by advertising industry veteran Richard Hughes. For a counterpoint, see The Round Table, where the Blockhead's visitors get to air their views.
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